1709 Version of Windows Server is Available for Azure Users

Azure users have been using Windows Server for a longer time period and the programmers always try to deliver innovation and creation. The efforts have proved fruitful and Microsoft announces the release of Windows Server, version 1709. Windows server has increased the speed of faster release cadences and it’s the application innovation with containers and microservices which gives a new management experience to the users.

Flexibility and innovation are the two major perks of 1709 version of Windows Server and it has removed the complaint of the customers who were working on the frameworks by giving them a choice to select the desired framework. It’s now available on Azure Marketplace and Azure customers can deploy Windows Server from there while Volume Licensing Service Center lets the software assurance customers download 1709 version of Windows Server.

This is just a beginning of the new version and Microsoft Azure is trying to add new features in 1709 version and they are releasing the new version twice a year in order to get feedback from the users and give it a shape according to the needs of the customers. To use the new preview, visit the Semi-Annual Channel and give your feedback about the quality of the product Windows Insiders program. Microsoft Azure experts answer your queries and help you learn the new features of the product.

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